Remembering The Centennial Of The Red Summer of 1919
One hundred years ago, Americans were adjusting to life after a
destabilizing world war. The Spanish influenza decimated
communities, fears of Bolshevik-style communism ran rampant and
hundreds of thousands of returning veterans were competing for jobs
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One hundred years ago, Americans were adjusting to life after a
destabilizing world war. The Spanish influenza decimated
communities, fears of Bolshevik-style communism ran rampant and
hundreds of thousands of returning veterans were competing for jobs
and housing — including African Americans confident that fighting
abroad earned them the right to freedom at home. Throughout the
summer of 1919, the war between nations gave way to a war between
races. Mobs targeted and lynched black Americans.
destabilizing world war. The Spanish influenza decimated
communities, fears of Bolshevik-style communism ran rampant and
hundreds of thousands of returning veterans were competing for jobs
and housing — including African Americans confident that fighting
abroad earned them the right to freedom at home. Throughout the
summer of 1919, the war between nations gave way to a war between
races. Mobs targeted and lynched black Americans.
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